Manitoba doesn't really have any mountains at all. There are a few big hills that are called mountains, but they're just hills, not really mountains. Alberta and British Columbia, now they have mountains, and big mountains at that. Not Manitoba.
Fred Diehl was born in 1921, in Cypress Hills, Manitoba, Canada.
Manitoba. The province has had that name throughout the 20th century.
Manitob's landforms are mostly flat land with some hills and small mountain southwest
It is 764 miles according to Google Maps.
The Prairie Crocus
Small hills are typically referred to as hillocks.
They are called Manitobans.
An area of hills is called a hill range or hill country.
1. It is not called "confederacy" in Canada. The correct term is Confederation, and it is capitalized.2. Manitoba did not "join" Confederation. Manitoba did not exist as a separate entity before it entered Confederation. Manitoba was created out of the North-western Territories by the federal government.
Those hills are called the Black Hills.
An area of hills and mountains is called a mountain range.